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passage quickly and answer the questions on the Answer Sheet.For questions
1-7, markY (for YES)
If the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N
(for NO) If the
statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT
GIVEN) If the information is not given in the
passage.For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information
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{{B}}After the President's Sons Were
Imprisoned{{/B}} Individuals make up history, while history
governs individuals' actions and thoughts. This simple
observation may be the biggest consolation to President Kim Dae-jung, who is
distressed by the imprisonment of two of his three sons and the political
challenges he nowadays seems to face at every turn on the final span of his
presidency. Kim is forced to perform two conflicting roles. On
the one hand, he is a concerned father seeing his second son, and the youngest,
jailed on influence-peddling charges. The 77-year-old president
recently gave an emotional account of his inner feelings, saying that never in
his life has he felt as distressed as now. He told a group of reporters that he
didn't feel this low even at the height of his struggle against
dictatorships. The second role he is playing is that of
responsible leader. The winner of the 2000 Nobel Peace Prize
for his contribution to inter-Korean detente, Kim is resisting all calls to step
back from the frontline of politics. He has vowed to do his
duty as the top manager of state affairs until the last day of his mandate in
February next year. On the other band. with the presidential
election due in December. Lee Hoi-chang, the standard bearer of the Grand
National Party, is attacking Kim for his low standard of morality, citing his
sons' graft charges, while Rob Moo-hyun, the presidential candidate, of the
Millennium Democratic Party, which Kim founded but severed ties with, is trying
to dissociate himself from Kim's legacy. Therefore Kim's public
approval rating has suffered. His "Sunshine Policy" is in danger of sliding into
oblivion. It is not hard to imagine what Kim is mentally going through. Perhaps.
he may be regretting having entered politics or be worrying about how history
will see him, when he is not around. Right now, his reputation
is so tarnished that he is probably tempted to believe that history will judge
him more fairly in 10 or 20 years than his contemporaries. In a
sense, however, he may as well have more audacity to demand that his
contemporaries give a fairer judgment of his presidency. For
instance, the mass media has lamented the unhappy repetition of history in
connection with the imprisonment of Kim's two sons. Kim Young-sam, his
predecessor, also saw his favorite son. Hyun-chol, jailed. A
closer look at the charges facing Hong-up and Hong-gui and those that led
Hyun-chol behind bars will tell the difference. Investigations
have so far failed to show that the two brothers meddled in state affairs, while
Hyun-chol was often called "the second man" in charge behind his
father. It could, in a sense, be not the repetition of history
but an improvement, if the cases are used to forewarn the offspring of
presidents-to-be of the consequences they will face for their
misbehavior. The two Kims differ in their behavior after their
beloved sons were thrown into jail. President Kim is determined to stay in
control, while Kim Young-sam lost his will to govern, sending the country adrift
into a financial crisis, according to his former aides. While
some people say, in defense of Kim Young-sam, it is fair to acknowledge his
right to assert what good he did as the first civilian president after three
heads of state who were army generals. This comparison between
the two Kims would lose its validity, if President Kim used it in his defense.
The public wouldn't tolerate it. In truth, it would be put to
best use if President Kim hides it in a deep comer of his heart and takes more
sincere and feasible measures to push this nation forward. It's what really
counts.
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填空题You will get ______ (你应得的东西)one day.
填空题The things I had learned in the law school is to take a set of facts,______ them______ and organize them.
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填空题____________(环境一旦造成破坏), it takes many years for the system to recover.
填空题language of his foes so he can read what the London papers were______.
填空题We have to admit the fact that______(生命的质量和生命本身一样重要).
填空题Clocks in different part of the world show ______ at the same time.
填空题The breakthrough in biomedical science such as the genes code will soon lead to a new generation of therapeutic drugs against cancer.
填空题______ (要么你必须改进你的工作), or I'll fire you.
填空题In this story the author intends to tell the reader that it is best to be there when someone needs you.
填空题The author has offered some advice on preparing a trip.
填空题Poinar has gained ail the published information concerning those older ambers'__________.
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Many of the most damaging and life threatening types of
weather--torrential rains, severe thunderstorms, and tornadoes--begin quickly,
strike suddenly, and disappear rapidly, destroying small regions while leaving
neighboring areas untouched. Such event as a tornado struck the northeastern
section of Edmonton, Alberta, in July 1987. Total damages from the tornado
exceeded $250 million, the highest ever for any Canadian storm.
Conventional computer models Of the atmosphere have limited value in
predicting short lived local storms like the Edmonton tornado, because the
available weather data are generally not detailed enough to allow computers to
study carefully the subtle atmospheric changes that come before these storms. In
most nations, for example, weather-balloon observations are taken just once
every twelve hours at locations typically separated by hundreds of miles. With
such limited data, conventional forecasting models do a much better job
predicting general weather conditions over large regions than they do
forecasting specific local events. Until recently, the
observation intensive approach needed for accurate, very short-range forecasts,
or "Nowcasts", was not feasible. The cost of equipping and operating many
thousands of conventional weather stations was extremely high, and the
difficulties involved in rapidly collecting and processing the raw weather data
from such a network were hard to overcome~ Fortunately, scientific and
technological advances have overcome most of these problems. Radar systems,
automated weather instruments, and satellites are all capable of making
detailed, nearly continuous observation over large regions at a relatively low
cost. Communications satellites can transmit data around the world cheaply and
instantaneously, and modem computers can quickly compile and analyze this large
volume of weather information. Meteorologists (气象学者) and computer scientists now
work together to design computer programs and video equipment capable of
transforming raw weather data into words, symbols, and vivid graphic displays
that forecasters can interpret easily and quickly. As meteorologists have begun
using these new technologies in weather forecasting offices, Nowcasting is
becoming a reality.
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